Overview
Binmaley is a charming coastal town located in the province of Pangasinan in the Philippines. Known for its rich cultural heritage and delicious seafood, Binmaley offers visitors a glimpse into traditional Filipino life with a modern twist.
Top Attractions
- St. Joseph the Patriarch Parish Church: A historic church known for its stunning architecture and religious significance.
- Enchanted Cave: A natural cave formation with crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming and diving.
- Tondaligan Beach: A popular spot for sunbathing and water sports, with pristine white sand and clear blue waters.
- Binmaley Public Market: A bustling market where you can sample local delicacies and shop for traditional souvenirs.
- Pangasinan Provincial Capitol: A historic building that serves as the seat of the provincial government and offers guided tours for visitors.
Local Cuisine
- Bangus (Milkfish): A specialty of Binmaley, this freshwater fish is commonly grilled or fried and served with a side of rice.
- Puto Calasiao: A sweet rice cake made from glutinous rice and coconut milk, often topped with cheese or salted egg.
- Bagoong (Fermented Shrimp Paste): A popular condiment made from fermented shrimp or fish, commonly used in local dishes.
Festivals
- Binmaley Town Fiesta: Celebrated every February in honor of the town’s patron saint, St. Joseph the Patriarch.
- Pista’y Dayat: A grand celebration of the sea held every April, featuring colorful parades, traditional boat races, and seafood feasts.
Transportation
- Tricycle: The main mode of transportation within Binmaley, tricycles can be easily hailed on the streets.
- Jeepney: An iconic mode of public transportation in the Philippines, jeepneys offer affordable rides to neighboring towns and attractions.
- Habal-habal: Motorcycle taxis that can be hired for short trips around town.